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BREAK-IN ON 22nd OCTOBER 2011
OUR SHOP WAS BROKEN INTO IN THE EARLY HOURS OF SATURDAY 22nd OCTOBER 2011 AND THE ITEMS IN THIS CATEGORY WERE STOLEN. IF YOU ARE OFFERED ANY OF THESE ITEMS, PLEASE CONTACT US OR DORSET POLICE QUOTING CRIME NUMBER c.11.d.47856
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Pair of pierced spoons
Cased pair of decorative pierced silver spoons made by Charles Boyton and Son, Sheffield 1905. 6 inches long; 2 ounces (only one taken) -
Circular salver
Plain circular silver salver on three feet, with fine gadroon border. Made by Paynes of Oxford, Birmingham 1934 (also marked with the jubilee mark). 12 inches diameter; 26 ounces -
Victorian sauceboat
Victorian silver sauceboat on three feet. Made by Benjamin Preston, London 1844. 8.5 inches long; 13.9 ounces -
George 111 caddy spoon
George 111 silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon (with union shell heel) by Eley and Fearn, London 1815. 4 inches long; 0.65 ounce -
Edwardian silver bowl
Edwardian silver two handled bowl with strapwork decoration, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1903. 4.25 inches diameter excluding handles; 7.25 ounces -
Pair of corinthian column candlesticks
Pair of corinthian column silver candlesticks by Hawksworth Eyre and Company, Sheffield 1926. Loaded bases; 10.25 inches high -
Scottish silver quaich
Scottish silver quaich (whisky taster) with celtic border. Each lug handle applied with a crest of a hand holding an Eastern dagger. Made by G. and J. Morgan, Glasgow 1935. 4.7 inches wide including handles; 2.8 ounces -
Bead border salver
Plain silver salver with shaped beaded border. Made by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1918. 14.5 inches diameter; 42 ounces -
George 111 bright-cut sugar basket
George 111 sugar basket with bright-cut decoration and gilt interior, made by John Denziloe, London 1788. 5 inches wide; 6 ounces